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May 30th, 2004, 03:11 PM
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Re: OT: Longevity
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Originally posted by David E. Gervais:
quote: Originally posted by Gandalf Parker:
quote: Originally posted by Baron Munchausen:
Alright, where did you two get the sig banners?
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Do you have a paint program on your machine? Speaking of paint programs,.. Gandalf, I made a polished and framed Version of your avatar. If you would like me to send it to you, just let me know.
Sure. Id like that.
Did you make me younger and prettier?
You should check out the thread in Dominions 2 where the started talking about creating a MOD which adds pretenders to the game based on forum people. There was a humourous description of an "Old Geezer" pretender which they carefully did not say was any particular person.
Hmmmmm where do I put my avatar so it shows up as a leader image choice in SEIV? Of course I might have to modify him slightly to fit one of the alien races. A morph blending of my avatar and the original race image? (I can see where this could quickly go as bad as that "why you never post your image on internet" site)
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May 31st, 2004, 04:21 AM
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Re: OT: Longevity
an old geezer pretender huh?, well now, sounds like someone around here is starting to appreciate the older generation... I;m sure that the character will be dashing, suave, sexy, very intelligent, crochety, and have all the women chasing after him....
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just some ideas Mac
BEWARE; crochety old geezers play SE4, in between bathroom runs
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May 31st, 2004, 10:07 AM
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Re: OT: Longevity
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Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
The apple is a bastardized derivation of the saying.
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We should conquer a quarter of the world to make our Version stick, like the English did for Aluminium.
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June 1st, 2004, 09:36 AM
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Re: OT: Longevity
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"To put things in perspective, smoking one cigarette a day isn't as bad as eating a peanut-butter sandwich a day and neither of those are as bad as breathing city air for a day."
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Yeah, city air is disgusting. I live in a first-floor flat right above a main road in the inner city. I probably get over a thousand vehicles pass within a few metres of my flat every day. You woulnd't believe the crud that accumulates on our windows, windowsills & curtains.
Still, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else- except maybe in a bigger, dirtier ciy=-) Also, one of these days we are all going to switch to zero-emission (or at least zero-LOCAL-emission) LPG/electric/hydro/fission powered cars and a great many health problems will virtually disappear overnight.
And the big problem with the peanut butter is the saturated fat content- clogs up yer arteries very quickly. I'm not allowed to eat peanut butter any more=-(
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June 1st, 2004, 04:40 PM
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Re: OT: Longevity
On any scale, any extreme is bad. Every action is somewhere on the scale from something else. Everything that is good for you is also bad for you. Too much AND too little of darkness, sunlight, food, water, oxygen, even vitamin C, can kill you. Man did not just develop the ability to thrive with variety. He developed requiring it.
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June 3rd, 2004, 02:07 AM
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Re: OT: Longevity
One thing that I picked up in neuro-psych class was that if you severely restrict carb intake (as in Atkins is a bread munching fool) for the first (human equivalent) six years of life you will double the life span of the animal. This seems to be pretty uniersal among mammals (experiments have been done with rats, dogs, etc.).
Why haven't you seen this with people yet? Two reasons. One, you have to essentially starve your kids till their seventh birthday (just to be safe). Few parents are willing to see their kids be hungry. What about poor countries where people are always hungry? That leads to the second reason. If the strict diet is broken, even once or twice, the efect is ruined. Even in the poorest of countries there are there are the occasional moments of plenty, and children tend to get as much as the parents can scrounge together.
Intersting, don't you think?
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